The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 09, 1890, Image 3

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than The ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In
competition with tho multitude ot low test? short
wcbrht alum or pnogphato powders. soi,i n in
cam. Kotal U axinq I'owdkk Co., 106 Wall St,, N.Y.
The Columbian
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BLOOMSBURCt, pa
FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1890.
CfJRHLCT BlltROlD Tim T1RL1.
Trains on the 1.
follows :
NORTH
7:32 o. m.
8:31 p.m.
It. H. K. leave Itupert n
sotrrn.
11:0- a. m.
6:43 p.m.
o-
TralnsontkoD.L.: W.H.H.loave lHoomsbare
NORTH. BOOTH.
7:11 a.m. 8:32 a. m,
10:51 a. m. 13:0(1 p. m,
8:33 p. m. 4:15 p. m.
:86 p. m. 6:47 p. m
Tralnaontbo N.&W. 11. Hallway pass Bloom
NOnTn.
10:48 a. m.
e.sa. p. m.
UK DAT,
K0RTH.
10:48 a m
socrn.
1S:37 p. m.
4 30 p. m.
notrrn.
(1:39 p m
BLOOMSDUna SULLIVAN IUILKOD
Taking effect MONDAY, 8BPTEMUBU J, 1899.
80UTII. NOIITH.
Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lt.
STATIONS, r. H. A. if. a.m. a v. p. u. r. u.
nioomsbunf,-... S 88 11 43 7 05 8 SI S 35 6 40
Main street C 18 11 41 58 8 43 t It 6 47
Irondale - 6 19 11 89 6 66 8 41 2 41 8 M
rarer Mill 6 08 tl 31 6 48 suni 7 00
LlgbtStrcet. 0 05 11 !8 6 4 1 8 60 S 56 7 03
OrangevlUe li 67 11 20 6 35 9 (37 7 10
Forks, 6 45 11 10 6 35 9 15 3 17 7 20
zaners . 5 41 ll oo o si b m 3 jo in
suilwator s 37 ll 03 8 17 9 !5 3 S5 7 as
Benton, - 628 10 55 6 10 9 33 3 33 7 35
Edsons, 6 S3 10 60 0 07 9 38 3 31 7 31
Coles Creek, 5 20 10 45 8 05 33 3 40 7 40
Susarloaf, 6 15 10 42 6 M 9 41 3 43 7 41
Laubachs, B IS 10 40 8 00 9 47 3 4S 7 47
CentraL.7 6 03 10 3) 5 61 9 67 3 68 7 57
Jamison City.... 5 oo io 30 5 50 lo uo 4 oo H 00
Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar
r. i. a. h. a. u. a. h. r. x. r. m.
HAI.ItS.
May 8. Mr?. II. r. Ilcay will sell valu
oblo personnl property on tuo premises nt
Itupert, commencing at 1 o'clock In the
afternoon.
Monday, May 10tb. I). P. Delblcr will
sell liouso nnil lot In Uloomsliurh, situated
on Seventh street. An excellent oppor.
tuulty for good Investment. Sale will com
mence nt 2 p. m.
Fob Balis. A desirable and commodious
residence on Main Btrcet, supplied with
water, ga9 and steam. Apply to
janaOtf. Xj. N. Moykb.
Fob Sale Dwelling houses In Hlooras
iiurtf; Orungcvlllc, Espy and Kupert Pa.
Firms lr. Pennsylvania, Kansas and Vir
ginia. Vacant lots In Hloomsburg. Store
properties, Grist mills and oilier properly
by M. P. liUtz, Insurance and Heal Estate
Agent, Bloomsburg, Pa.
For Bai.k. House and lot In Rupert,
lot 120 x HO ft. Two story, bouse, with
nine rooms. Bay windows, out
kitchen, lco and coal house, good stable,
chicken aud pig pen. Choice fruit, ever
green trees, good water, Two railroads,
Twelve trains a day each way, to Blooms
burg, fare 8c round trip. Low taxes. A
great bargain, if taken soon.
M. P. Lulz, Insurance & Itcal Est. Agt.
ForBalb. Fine building lot, Main St.,
near Normal School. Apply to
O. W. Kkiteu.
A Giieat Offish.
Hero is a proposition that ex
cels anything we have ever been
able to make heretofore. To
every new subscriber, and to
every old subscriber who pays
up arrearages, we will send the
Columbian for one year, the
New York World for three
months, and a copy of Web
ster's Great Unabridged Diction
ary, weighing nine pounds, all
for 3.50. This Dictionary
has sold hitherto for S10. bend
in your names at once, as this
offer is cood onlv for a limit
ed time. -lw.
1 crsuunl.
W. L Fornwald baB moved to Scranton
whero bo Is employed as tonsorlal artist.
Mrs. E. M. Herring of Wilkes-Uarro is
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. L. Qunton,
West 4lh Btrcet.
John Bllbimo has moved from Mordans
villotoTurbotvllle. He is an old resident
of this county nnd will be missed by many
friend;.
Miss Ella Fox speat last week in town,
returning to Philadelphia on Saturday.
6ho possesses a delightful contralto voice,
and la singing in a Presbyterian
choir.
Mr. and Jlrr. P. E. Wirt, Mr. and Mrs.
ll. W. Oswald, Miss L. Barton and Mr.
C W. Funston went to Wilkcs-Bairo on
Saturday to hiar Emma Juch aud company
in the opera of Faust.
D. W. li. MMcr of Audubon, Iowa,
camo cast Thuisday of last week aud Is
visiting Wends in Ibis fiction. Ho went
west aboilt 40 years ago, and this is his
first return among his friends. He sijs he
finds but few ot his aBsociatcs yet living,
Mrs. 0. E. Smith of Wisconsin, and her
two daughters, Misses Molllo and Lucia,
are visiting friends here. Mrs. Smith Is a
daughter of Judgo Elwell, and she expects
to sail with her daughters for Euiope on
the 21lh of this month. They will make
an extended tour.
Soda water Is now on tap at all tho drug
stores.
The Town Council moved Into their new
quarters on April 31.
For wull paper at lowest prices
Mercer's Drug & Book Store.
go to
If.
Danville will celebrate tho centennial an
elvcreary of Its foundation 011 July 4th.
Steady employment, on Hilary, Is ollured
in another column, by E. C. I'eirson & Co.(
Waterloo, N. V. 0-0 4t.
Tho Supnmo Court has 1 dinned tho de
cision 1 f the ColuiubU I'omily Court lu the
case of Burrell against I he P. & li. it. Co.
W. II. Jacoby fcturtid for Erie, Pa
Wednesday night where he has u peuna
ncnt place In thuSoldleu' Hume.
Fine celling decorations that will muko
a room look handsome, at Mum's Drug Si
Book Store. H.
As nrptatf In tho court proceedings,
Amos AppUman has lee 11 refused u new
trial, lie will be ttnttDCtd this with.
Casper Kresslcr makes lco cream every
day, In all iho popular flavors. U0 uses
lie best of matcrl&l, and his cream has a
igu reputation.
H. II. Huttcr, editor of tho Uiighcsvlllt
iifaif, Is sild to bo a candidate for rcprc.
(.mauve in Lycoming county. Success to
you, uarry.
yio womans' Christian Temperance
Union of Uloomsburc will meet nnTl Turn.
fn. ... .
uay attcrnoon, May 18, at two o'clock.
Br Oitnan op W. a T. 17.
Aro you going to paper a room? If to n
our paper beforo you buy.
" J. II. MlROKU.
The D, M. Ash pronertv at Falrmmmt
Springs has recently been divided among
tho heirs, A. S. Ash and Mrs. W. llailett
taking the farm.
In another column Is announced tho sain
of bouso and lot ol D. P. Delblcr on
Duvcntn direct. This is a desirable homo
tor a small family, and Is a good Invest
mcnt of money.
airs. 1 nomas Vanatta fell down tho
stono steps at the entrance to tbo Epleco-
pai cuurcn on Sunday night. A deep gash
was cut on her head, which bled profusely.
Eleven persons wero confirmed bv I!l.
hop Uullson at St. Paul's Episcopal church
on Sunday night. A large congregation
was present, and tho Bishop preached an
eloquent sermon.
A dancing school will be opened In tho
Grange Uall, Friday evening, Hay Otb by
rroi. nnd Mrs. I'ratt. They have just
closed a successful course of Instructions
at Wllkcs-Uarre.
For wall paper at all prices from 7Jc to
75c pir roll, go to Mercer's Drug & Book
Store. if
Edwin W. Williams, of Berwick, has
been recommended to the War Department
by Hon. 0. It. Butkalcw for appointment
to U11 cadetshlp at tho West Point Military
Academy which Is now vacant.
Mamma (to her little boy). "N w Ben.
nle, If you'll be good and go to sleep, mam
ma'll give you ono of Dr. Aycr's nice
sugar-coated Cathartic Pills, next time you
need medicine." Bonnie, smiling sweetly.
dropped oil to sleep at once.
A coursedlnncr will bo served from five
until ulno by tbo Young People's Guild of
St. Pcul's Episcopal church on Friday.
May 10th In the W. 0. T. U. room?, corner
of Main and Murkct streets. Dinner
tickets 60c.
Phillips' Ice Cream parlors hive been fitted
up In a very attractive man ier. Brussels
carpet, lace curtains, and handsomo furni
ture make themau Inviting placetodropln.
But tho leading attraction is the excellent
ice cream served dally to many customers.
J. Irvln Steel the veteran editor of tho
Ashland Telegram, has taken hi' son, Will
Steel, in partnership with htm. This
dally is a year old, and Is a sprightly sheet.
The Steels stand In tho foremost rank of
journalism.
N11TICK TO LOT OWNERS IN R0SBM0KT CEME
TERY. All are request d to keep tbelr lotB
In good Older or elso lt will be done by tho
Company and charged to the lot owners.
By oidcr of Committee on Grounds.
G-0.3t.
Iiheumatlsm is saust-d by an acid in the
blood; therefore, external treatment affords
no permanent relief. To eliminate tho
poison and make a thorough cure of the
disease, nothing else Is so efficient as Ayer's
Sareap.uilli. Give it a trltl. Price SI
Worth 5 a InltK
It Is said that confWhlc3 throughout tho
Statu are forming au organization for the
purpose of acting unitedly in getting a law
enacted by tho next legislature paying
them for visiting, monthly, places where
liquor li sold nnd report to the court any
violations of he license laws, as Is requir
ed by the said laws.
W. D. Becklcy, sou of 1). A. Beckley,
waB admitted to tho bar on Tuesday, hav
ing completed his studio in the otllce of
L. S Wintcrstecn tlsq. lie passed a very
thorough examination, and his career at
the bar will no doubt bo a successful one,
as be is p isscsscd of more than ordinary
ability.
F. r Window shades go to Mercer's Drug
& Book Store. tf,
At 1 lie election of stock holders of the
Normal School held on Monday last the
following persons wero elected for the en
suing three years: Geo. E Elwell, L. 8.
Wintersteen, Dr. W. M Ileber and J. 0.
Brown. On behalf of the state the follow.
Ing persons wero nominated, from whom
the State Superintendent will select two to
serve for three years: C, G. Barkley, Will.
Urn Neal, F. P. Drinker, VV. B. Moycr.
Ezekicl Cole died at his home la Sugar
loaf townjhlp on Monday, May 4th, after a
long Illness. He was nearly 80 years of
a;c. Mr. Cole was a prominent xaan In
his younger days. He conducted a mere
chantlle business for some years, and he
was known as an expert trout fisherman.
He leaves a wife and a large number 01
chlldien. The funen.l took place an
Thursday.
On Monday morning Judge Ikeler filed
an opinion in tho Belt Lino crossing case,
which puts the cause In shape for some
progress to be made. Exceptions bad
been filed by tho plaintiff to tho defend.-
anl'sianswcr, and the opinion dismisses tho
exceptions. It is probable that a master
will soon bo appointed, and then the case
will go on to final hearing and decree.
E. II. Gule. son of E. B. Guio of Cata-
wissa, was sworn In as an attorney at law
on Tuesday. He read law In tho office of
W. H. Rhawn Esq., and is said to bo well
grounded lu the principles of the profes
sion. Mr. Gule is a graduate of Lewisburg
University, and a young man of much
promise. He is also an expert short band
wrltei a very uaiful accomplishment tor
a lawyer. We understand bis services can
be obtained as a short-hand reporter, when
needed,
La9t Friday night u raid ws made on
the two disreputable house that have
nourished unmolested In this town for
f nmo tlmo past.
Mrs. Forney wa arrested on a charge
ot selling liquor without license, and alio
for keeping a disorderly house. Nell
Stroup was arrested for keeping a disord
erly house. Mrs. Forney and ono Inmate
of her bouse wero unablo to give bail and
went l Jail. Several men were found In
tho houses, and they entered ball. On
Tursday Mrs, Forney pleaded guilty to
both charges. Tho Btroup cane was con
tinued. .
i'.iikIiich Hi"! Hnw Millu,
Auy ono Intending to buy Sttsm Engines
ot any style or size or flrfel class Saw Mills
will do well by seeing, or wilting the un.
derslgni'd for Catalogue and Prices beforo
buying. WlllTB&COMWKR,
4.4 3 m OrangevlUe, Pa,
Window-trades In all qualities, paper,
tit aud cloib, from 10c to $1.60, at Mer.
cer'B Drug & Book Store. tf.
THE COLUMBIAN AND
Tho following letters aro held at Blooms
burg, Pa., post-office, and will bo tent to
tbo dead letter office, May 20, 1890.
Mr. B. B. Ande (3). Bamucl Almy,
Bloomsburg Axo Co., Mr. Hugh Campbell,
MissAnnlo Downs, Miss Abblo V. Hot.
dron, Charlie Keller, Mr. Wm. Mann, Geo
W. Miller, John Quln, Mr. Ed. Ward.
Persons calling for theso letters plcaso
say, they wero advertised May 5, 1890.
Ono cent will bo charged on each loiter
advertised,
A. B. OATMOATtT, P. M.
Hcliool nlrcctorn' Convention.
The School Directors of Columbia county
met In tho Court tlouso on Tuesday at ono
o'clock p. in. for the purpose ot electing a
County Superintendent for tho ensuing
three years. Superintendent J. B. Grimes
called tho convention to order, and stated
that he was ready to receive nominations
for chairman. P. A. Evans nominated J.
H. Townscnd, seconded by J. C. Brown.
Dr. T. J. 8wMicr nominated Hon. C. G.
Murphy, seconded by Patrick Flynn.
Judge Murphy received 45 voles and Mr.
Townscnd 88 votes, and tho former was
declared elected. U. J. Campbell was
elected secretary and the Cbalr appointed
William Chrlsman and Geo. W. Davis as
tellers. Th 1 secretary called tho roll and
tho following directors answered to their
names.
Beaver John Klingermm, Simon Hons,
W. A. Drclsbich, George Ulshafer, John
Fritz, John llauck.
Benton George Gibbons, T. L. Davis,
F. I. Shultz, A. K. Btlne, Thomas E.
Edwards, Dr. T. 0. McUcnry.
Berwick J. U. Kurtz, 11. J. Dclttcrlck,
II. F. Glenn, Dr. A. B. McCrca.
Bloousbdro Wm. Chrlsman, Wm.
Krcamer, O. T. Wilson, Joseph Garrison,
J. It. Townsund, James 0. Brown.
Brurorxek A. B. Croon, Morris lllttcn-
housc, C It. Bower, Nowman Bower,
Uenry Bower, M. U. Potty.
Catawissa M. A. Bibby, Wm. T.
Creasy, Simon Itaup, E. B. Gule, George
W. Beirsnyder, J. B. Yclter.
Centralu Andrew Lenlhan, Ed. Demp-
soy, C. G. Murphy, D. E. Keller, Edward
Williams, Geo. W. Davis.
Centre Geo. Hlnkleman, Daniel Whlt-
mlrc, John Kerchner, G cor go Uartman, W.
II. Hess, T. D. Strauss.
CoMTNonAM Alex McDonncl, Michael
O'llara, Patrick Flynn, James Monhagan,
Frank Brennan, Ira Ilodarmel.
FisniNflORBEic A. T. Chapln, II. S.
Hummel, W. C. Pennington, J. M. Wen-
ner, T. 11. Edgar.
FdANKLtN Georgo Uartman, Thomas
Menscb, Charles Hughes, m, E. Uower,
Flcmmington Stewart,
Greenwood Jos W. ltecce, Theodore
Lemon, Joseph Lawton, Wm. Dcmott,
Schuyler Kramer, W. B. Eves,
Hemlock Charles Bomboy, George
Dent, 8. L. Brobst, Charles Workhclser,
Wm. T. Eittly.
Jaukson H. II. Hirlcman, B. F. 1 rltz,
Henry Wagner, Georgo W. McIIenry,
George W. Farver, Win. Brink.
Loocbt Cnrlstlan Small, A. Kline, E. C.
Cleaver.
Madison Dr. T. J. Hwisher, JamesJKin-
lan, B. F. Kcster, Kzr VanDlne, Joseph
Wise, ElroyDcmott.
Main U. J. Campbell, F. P. Grover,
Samuel Alstetlcr, W. H. Fisher.
Mifflin Ohadlah Swank, Rudolph Sey-
bcrt, J. C. Hetler, M. M. Uarlzel, D. A.
Hess, Eleazcr Schweppcnhciser.
Montour G Y. Mourey, Daniel Baylor,
Daniel Cotncr, Emanuel Lazirus, Hugh D.
Quick, P, A. Pvans..
Mt. Pleasant M, Ruckle, Daniel Mor-
dan, John Harp, Isaiah W. Howell.
Oranoe Samuel Uldlay, II. E. Bown an.
Silas Shuman, A. II. Kitchen, Isaiah
White, A. Dowitt.
Pink-G. U. Gordncr Jr., J. It. Fowler,
W. U. Uayman, Thomas Fortner, Alfred
Kitchen.
RoiiiiNo Ciibek W. B. Uouck, Jacob
Hoffman, A. Beaver,
Soott Jacob Terwilllger, George Krcs-
sler, W. J, Uldlay, Ell Schneidman, Isaac
Reich ard, W. Schechtcrly.
Suoakloaf C. M. Laubach, W. A.Fritz,
S. J. Benjamin, Lpyd Giebertson, John
Stout, J. N. Pennington.
Therciare twenty-five school districts In
the county, each one with six directors,
making ISO altogether. AH but 10 were
present. The Chair stated that nomina.
tlons for County Superintendent were in
order, and Dr. T. J. Schwlshcr nominated
W. C. Johnston of Madison township, and
Dr. T. 0. McUenry nominated J. 8.
Grimes of Scott. The list of directors was
called and each ono announced for whom
ho voted. The result showed 84 votes for
Johnston and SO for Grimes. Tho Chair
man announced that Mr. Johnston was
elected Couuty Superintendent. On mo
tion the coivcntlon adjourned,
JOHN O. QUICK.
The death of John G, Quick of Rupert
on Saturday last was a surprise to all his
friends. Only a couple of days previously
ho had been In Bloomsburg, apparently in
good health and spirits. On Thursday bo
wai seized with illness, and riled suddenly
on Saturday. Ue was a well known man
throughout the county, being identified
with tho (1 range: e, and hieing recognized
everywhere as a good citizen and an up
right man. He had served as justice of
the peace of Montour township for noirly
80 year;, and had filled many other local
offices. Mr. Quick was born In Rush
township, NoiUiumbcrland county, In 1884
and moved with bis parents in 1829 to the
farm where be died. Ho was married in
18S3 to Barab, daughter of (be late John R,
Mover of this town. Mrs. Quick and one
daughter, Mrs. William J1dd6c1i, survive,
Mr. Quick was a son of John II. Quick and
a brother of the late W. Grier Quick, and
the following who aie still living; Charles
Quick of Marysvllle, Iowa, Mia. Rosetta
Dletterlch, of Milton, Mrs, Maha'a Bark.
ley, Mrs. Ilettle Barton, Mrs. Sado Thorn.
ton, ot Bloo.msburg, Miss Kate Quick ot
Rupert. Tbo funeral took placo at the
house on Wednesday afternoon at
o'clock, services conducted by W. C. Ley'
erctt. Tiio alto odance was very large.
KiHHcd AMottter Hau's 'Wile.
"You scoundrel," yelled young Jacob
Green,
At bis good neighbor, Brown
"You kissed my wife upon the street
I ought to knock you down."
"That's wbtT yotir'ro wrong," good
Brown replied,
In accents mild and meek 1
"I klucd her, tint I've not denied,
But kissed her on tho cheek
and ljdid it bi cause sho looked so hand
some the very picture ot beauty an
health. What Is the secret of It?" "Well
replied Green, "flncu you ask it, I will tell
you: she uses Dr. Pierce's Fuvotlto Pre
scrlptlon. 1 accept jour apology. Good
nleht." "Favorito Prescription" Is the
only remedy for the Ucllc.te dirangemenli
aud weaknesses m iwnaics. sou uy urug,
gists, under a potitlit puaranlte el g(vng
satisfaction In every case, or money aid
for lt returned.
For bllliousness, sick headache, indige
tlon, and constipation, take Dr, Pierce'
Pellets,
Steady employment, on salary is offered
n another column, by K (J. Pelison &Co,
Waterloo, N. Y. 4-U-4w,
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
Gunvn.
W. U. Bollngcr spent Saturday evening
and Bunday at Benton. Student at Lau.
bach's looked after bis business whllo ho
was alicnt.
W. 1). SutlllT, Operator at Ronton Is vary
sick with the mumps. Several are victims
t tho same complaint
Jno. Dtlts our promising supervisor, took
the train for Bloomsbufg on Monday. On
his return he reported everything booming
at Bloom.
Look out for a wedding soun, Tho
parties aro known, and a big tlmo is ex
pected. Boys get your tin paus ready for
the fray.
"Our two professional fishermen Brad and
Bradcr Mastcllcr have caught about ono
thousand trout this spring.
The community ot Jamison city was
hocked at tho sudden death of Chat.
Brown, foreman and yard shipper, who
was instantly killed on Monday morning at
8 o'clock by falling between the bumpers
and being cut nearly In two. Mr. Brown was
aged 22 years, and leaves a mother and sis
ter tomourn his death. He was formerly
of Buffalo N. Y. whero his mother, and
sister still live. The remains were sent
home on the six o'clock train Tuesday
morning. W. F.
Central 111.
Logan and Ccntralla collcrics made
about 14 days each In April and expect to
make a few days more in May.
Centralla colliery Is putting a new hoist-
ng engine in their inside slope, which will
ncreasc its output and consequently cm-
oy more hands. The size of the engine
can be imsgtnod from the fact that ono of
tho cranks was loaded on a wagon at tho
depot all right, but tho wagon had scarcely
moved when It spread out like a pancake.
The company then concluded it was
chcapor to move it by rail.
Mr. Edward Reese, ot Centralla, was
very pleasantly surprised on Tuesday even
ing. He has been taking quite an interest
tbo school hero for some tlmo past, and
order to show their appreciation of his
efforts In their behalf, tho teachers ot the
borough and Conngham township, thir
teen in number, tendered him a surprise.
Mr. Reese was to mako tho fiag presenta
tion speeches, at tho township school
houses, on Wednesday, so the teachers
thought It very appropriate that he should
have one first. Mr. Shannon, principal of
tho North Conyngham township school,
presented the flag, and maio a speech that
would nave been a credit to a county
pcrintendent. Mt. M. W,. Brennan and
Mr. Lcnaban also spoke, and Miss Cook
made a few remarks in behalf ot tho lady
teachers. Somo singing followed, and al
together made It an occasion to bo remem
bered with pleasure. Jfc Qirmcl News.
Benton.
Benton Is lively.
0. B. Ikeler tho popular young landlord
Is about starting a fully equipped livery
stable.
J. J. McUenry Is repairing bis store
building. Ue still takes the lead In fishing
stories '
Beveral new houses are being 'built. B.
W. Crossley expects to build a fine resi
dence on Market street, near depot. G.
and 0. B. McUenry, the live merchants
ot this place, have the contract for build
ing.
Keller Bros, are doing a rushing busi
ness.
A committee has been appointed by the
Presbytery to Investigate the probability of
Presbyterian church at this place. Wo
bone they will bo successful, and that the
churches ot this place that have been aided
In tbelr Infancy by outsldo help will now
show their gratitude by lending a helping
hand. "True charity begins at homo,"
and a kind word sometimes goes further
than a dollar.
Occasional.
East Men ton.
Miss Laura Wcnner of Bendertown has
just received a large assortment of millin
ery goods. Alll ladles wishing to avail
themselves of cheap hats should call upon
her at once before buying elsewhere.
The Misses M. A. Wcnncr and Grace
May Edgar of VunCamp and students at
the Cambra Academy were visiting friends
In this neighborhood last Saturday and
Bunday. Prof. 0. 0. Hughes has charge
of this school.
The corn planting season has again ar
rived. Some corn has already been
planted.
Bowman Crawford captured SO large
trout one day last week. Ue is tho boss
fisherman along the waters of flshlngcreek.
Quite a hard frort at this placo on the
morning ot May 2nd.
John W. Bmlth is building nn addition
to his barn.
There Is always more room on the up
per shelf" and the "surplus" is about all
shelved and still there Is plenty of room
for more class legislation.
The prospects for a good crou of wheat
are very fluttering at present.
A Hquarc Deal for Everybody.
l'o enable home and land-seekers to visit
jo farming sections of Minnesota, North
Dakota, South Dakota and Montana, tho
Great Northern Railway fyne will sell ex.
curslon tickets, with stop over privileges
good for thirty days, at One Fare for the
round trip, on April 22d, May 20th, Sep
tember Oth, September 20th, and October
14th, from St. Paul,- Minneapolis, Duluth
and West Buperlor.
This will enable purchasers to eeo the
famous Park Region of Minnesota, the
wonderful Red River Valley, Devils Lake,
the Turtle Mountain, and the Mquso River
Regions of North Dakota; the rich valleys
of tho Big Sioux and James in South Dako
ta, and the vast fertile districts watered by
tho Missouri, Milk, Teton and Marias litv
crs, in the great Reservation ot Montana:
no land grant restrictions or extra costs
there in securing homesteads.
The Great Northern Railway runs three
lines through the ned IHvcr Valley, is the
only lino to tho Turtle Mountains, has
three lines in bouth Dakota, and runs tho
only solid through trains ot Palace Dining
and Bleeping Cars, Modern Day Coaches
and Free Colonist Sleepers to Fergus Falls,
Moorebead, Fargo, Grand Forks, Crooks.
ton, Devils Lake, Mlnot, Ulasgo v, Chinook
Benton, Great Falls, Helena, and Butte,
Montana. It it tho only .railway in the
west owning and operating its entire sup.
erlor equipment, and with solid roadway,
7S-pound steel tracks, Insures safety, com
fort and speed.
lour homo agent can sell you excursion
tickets to over 600 points on the Gieat
Northern Railway Line. Maps, guide
books or Information concerning travel or
settlement along this line, cheerfully fur-
Dished by any agent (if the Company, ur F.
1. Whitney, ueu. Pass. & Ticket Agent, 0
N. It'y, SL Paul, Minn. tf.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
When lUby was sick, we tiro her Cutorl
WUn tho h a Child, th cried for Cwtcila,
Wbau k Ucm Ulu, the clung to CutorU,
Wtw ih had Children, iho riic them CutorU.
There arc
many white soaps,
each
represented to be
"just as good as the Ivory."
They arc not,
but like
all counterfeits,
they lack
the peculiar
and remarkable
qualities of
the genuine.
Ask for
Ivory Soap
and
insist upon having it
'Tis sold everywhere.
Prof. I'ratt'n Dancing- Hcliool.
Prof, and Mrs. Pratt of Pittsburgh, late
of Wllkcs-Barre will open a class for
ladles and gentlemen, Friday evening, May
Oth at 8 o'clock- and a class for ladies,
Misses add masters, Saturday afternoon,
May ;10, at 8 o'clock in Grangers Hall.
Tuition 10 lessons gentlemen $5.00, ladles,
Misses and masters $3.00. For further in
formation call at Exchange Hotel.
' m
A Voniisr Worann s anccess,
Ono of tho brightest women In New
York, Mrs. Isabel Mallon, who, perhaps,
knows more about woman's dress and fix
ings than any woman In America, has been
added to the editorial staff of The LtvlUs1
Home Journal, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Mal
lon la an-experienccd editorial writer, and
will conduct ono of the fullest and strong
est fashion departments in tho Journal ever
attempted in a genera) magazine. Her
new position makes her the best-paid fash
ion-writer In tho country. Mrs. Mallon ib
young, pretty, and one of tho best known
women in New York society.
Court Proceedings.
Court convened on Monday, May 6, at 10
o'clock a. m., Hon. E. R. Ikeler and As
sociates Murphy and Jackson on tbo
bench.
Mansfield vs. Crane, opinion of court
filed, rulo discharged.
T. James Fcrnley vs. Henry Klelm,
opinion filed.
Bloomsburg Belt R. R. Company vs. D.
& W. R. R. Company, exceptions to an-
swer of defendant, opinion filed, excep
tions dismissed.
Constables called and made their returns.
Grand Jurors called, and Daniel Knorr
appointed foreman. Geo. S. Gilbert and
Andrew Gallagher, excused.
Commonwealth vs. J. U, Robins, on-
tinued to next session.
On motion of J.. U. Malzo Esq., W. D.
Beckley and E. U. G lie sworn in as at
torneys to practice in the several courts of
Columbia County,
Order to viewers continued to viewers of
a private road in Brfarcrcck near Busan
and Conrad Markle's.
Report In favor of a bridge in Sugarloaf
near Bacon Hess' confirmed nisi.
Report In favor of a road In Jackson,
near Forks School house confirmed nisi.;
Road In Mt. Pleasant near stone bridge
at B. Leacock's, confirmed nisi.
Report in favor ot a road in J act son 1
near John Young's, confirmed nisi.
Commonwealth vs. Amos Appleman,
rule for a now trial discharged, prisoner to
bo sentenced during the present session of
court.
J. K. Grotz et. al. ys. 8. A. Petrlkcn
case stated, judgment for plaintiff.
Susan E. Cooper vs. J. a McMlchacl
certiorari to J. P. exceptions of plaintiff
sustained.
Return of sale In estate of Catharine
Johnson confirmed nisi.
Report of viowers against a road in
Madison near barn of John McNInch con
firmed nisi.
Auditor's report In estate of Mercy A,
Roberts confirmed nisi.
Report of sale in assigned estate of Em
mor Dicttcrick, confirmed nisi.
lteport of viewers against a road In
Briarcreek near A. Suit's, confirmed nisi.
Commonwealth vs. John Morris, con
tinucd.
Report of sale of real estate of James
HUc confirmed nisi.
ltustce'fl account in estate of Sarah
Laubach confirmed nisi.
Report of sale In estate of Tbos. Shear,
man confirmed nisi.
Bale ordered Is estate of II G. Creveling.
iiugiBiera accounts and Widow's ap
praisements confirmed nisi.
Commonwealth vs. M. B. Endy, assault
ex., true bill.
Commonwealth vs. Andrew Nolan, con
tinued. Commonwealth vs. Lawrence Burns,
surely or peace, continued.
itoad in Hemlock near M, C. White.
night's, exceptions to report filed, also pc.
tition ior rev)cw Bled.
lAimmonwcaiw vs. John Wise, answer
of Mrs. Margaret Wise to petition and rule
on tho put of defendant as to reduction of
weekly allowance, filed.
(joramonwealtb vs. Jas. It. Rltter, ha
beas corpus granted.
Charter granted to Laurel Hill Cemetery
Association ot OrangevlUe.
Common ncajtb ys. W. Teepje, true bill
Petition filed for incorporation of Mill
vine as a borough.
Bale ordered in cs'ate of Lydla Beam
W. W. Huret & Co. vs. O. W. Ludwle.
rulo to show oauso why Judgment shall not
be opened.
Report of sale In estate of Joseph
0,
Hess, confirmed nisi.
inquest awarded In estate of Thomas
Cole.
ViolalB. Sawlnski vs. Anthony Bawlnskl,
eubpcsaa In divorce awarded.
iteport 01 alien confirmed nil In estates
of B. F. Petcrman and Jas. O. Koller.
Petition of Charles W. Fisher for ehange
or name tiled.
Commonwealth vs. Lawrence Burns, re
cognizance forfeited to be respited at next
term.
common wealth vf, Jas Hitter, habeas
"orjius, defendant discharged, county
pay costs.
Commonwealth . Mrs Forney, selling
I'quor without license, true bill.
" That tlrcd'feellng" Is entirely tivercnme
by Hood's Sariapanlln, which gives a feel.
Ing of buoyancy and strength to tho wholo
system.
Hold It 10 die l,t(lit.
The man who tells you confidently Just
what will cure your pold Is prescribing
Kemp's Ualsam this year. In tho preparal
lion of this remarkable medicine for coughs
and colds no expense Is spar.-d to comblne
only the best and purest Ingredients. Hold
a bottle of Kemp' Uuliam to the light and
00k through it) notice the bright, clear
ooUj then compare with other remedies,
1'rlco 60c and !,
Eli Bobbin I died at his homo at Asbury,
Wednesday of last neok afior an Illness ot
about two weeks. Heart dlseaso is sup.
posed to ho the cause of doath Ho was
aged al) mt 07 years and had lived In Fish.
Ingcreek township nearly tho wlnl t nt hit
life. Ho leaves a widow, one son and two
daughters to mourn his loss. Mr. Bobbins
was a man of moro than ordinary nblllty
and had hosts of friends In the county who
will miss him.
Tbo following resolutions wero passed
on his death.
Whereas, It hath pleased Almighty God
In Ills wise Provldcnco to rcmovo from our
midst our friend and brother Ed Bobbins.
Thenore Rttnltti. That tho Church has
lost an old and esteemed mombcr of fifty
ycats standing. The Sunday school an
enthuslastio and 4lthful tcaobcr. Tho
class meeting a regular attendant. Tbo
community a tried friend and his family an
affectionate husband and father.
Jlaohtd. That, while we deprecate our
loss, yet cherish the assurance that our los
is his gain.
A. A. PlALER.
Nathan Smith.
B. J. Pialxe,
A Cure for Conxtlpnttoii and Sic It
Headache.
Dr. Bllas Lane, wh'lo in tho Rocky Moun
tains, discovered a root when combined
with other herbs, makes an easy and ccr
tain euro for constipation. It is in the
form of dry roots and leaves, and is known
as Lane's Family Medicine. It will euro
sick headache in ono nlgbt. For tho blood
liver and kidneys, and for dealing up tho
complexion lt docs wonders. Druggists
sell lt at SO cents a package.
WANAMAKERS.
lUILiDiunii, Monday, May 8, 1S90.
We have been giving one
hundred and eighty feet of
counter space to the surprise
ot oi French Wool Dress
Goods at half prices.
Not room enough. We have
now crowded some oi tnem on
to another long counter, and for
your convenience ana ours iney
1 t .1 ' I
are cut into aress tengtns
8-yard lengths $2.00,
io-yard lengths $2.50.
hat's 25c a yard. The goods
are a regular 50c grade, and
this year styles.
Where the yardsticks are fly
ing there are plenty more of
tiese quarter dollar goods, and
heaps of the
40-in. Borders 30c
40-in.- Bordered Challis 30c
39-in. Strp'd or Plaid Serge 30c
39-in. Striped Serge 40c
i-in. bordered berge 50c
38-in. Jacquard Striped and Plaid
pure Mohair linlliantines ;oc r
Double the price would not be
out of the way for most any of J
them. I
Twice over the fullest assort
ment oi thin Black Dress Goods
lat we hear of. The old favor
ites, and styles that no one else
in town has Newest patterns,
and prices as they should be.
upen?mesn aiiuk iirenaoine
Twisted Silk Grenadine
suicand-wool "Iron" Grenadine
All-wool Grenadine
Sailn Striped Alt-silk Orenadlne
Hemstitched and Batln striped Grenadine
Figured Mile Grenadine
Crepe de Chine
he whole Dress goods stock is
built up on the same generous
plan.
Four items from the Linens:
Extra heavv. full bleached
nprmnn TViM T inin fr frrim
, , . , ' , I
starcn or dressing, 05c a yard.
Udged by prices OUt-Stde it IS
worth 8 "JC.
Old-fashioned Barnsley Table
- . . . w I
Unen. hftavv. hnnpst frnnHs in
r":": v : :. 5
tuciic wiuc, ouu a yuiu. vvc vc
sold tons of it at Sr. 2 5 a yard
Heavy Damask '2x2 yard
Tablecloth, and twelve i' Nap-
ins to match S"? in value for
$3.75 the set.
Large stze Double
Huck
Towel, clean, pure flax, 25c.
M I A . .1 1 .
ejiaisn stones 10 oe sure, out
no thrifty housewife can hear
them too often,
A trnnrl clmro of tr,f wnmir,
within ri ViiinrlrpH mllfc rif tnvvn
know the "L. R." Corset. No
r,r.er,c nlonl ll- onrl tUt
......... - .....va v.
r , 1 v ..
iu way iui name. x uui muiicy
QtvU nimlirt. rirrKr
h v.r, ......
Shane nnrl nr nnth n p ck
when you put it into the "L. R."
I he "L. K. bummer Corset
at i sbetter than anv ft,.,-
,- . v
Imported Corset we know of.
The 7Sc Summer "L. R." holds
the same relative rank.
in coutu and lean, white or
drab, there are "L.R.Vat 75c,
95c, and $1.
A new Lawn Mower the
Wanamaker. We wouldn't
have that name on them if there
were any guesswork about the
machines. Note the modest
prices:
10 inches $5.00
12 inches $5.50
14 inches $6.00
16 inches $6.50
18 inches 7.00
Nothing slighted. As good a
Mower as we know ol.
Ifany human being under
sianas tne wnoie art and mys
tery 01 rans, its a lap.
Kins for fixing up, Fans for
ceremony, Fans for raising a
breeze. Handsome always, and
r 1 i. .1 '
ior surprisingly nine money.
Such a Japanese Fan flight
as we ve lately nad 1 1 axe one
sort, Folding Parchment Fans:
5c, 10c, 20c, and so on by eight
steps to $1.50.
Or the favorite Pockets' Fans
long or short, as you please:
I2c, 20c, 25c, 45c, 75c. Let
them stand for all.
joiiN Wanamakeu,
Does
s nackacho with n Drawing-down Tain,
- Weary, Tired Fccllnir, DlUncllnatlon to
; Labor, Painty and lllirh Colored Urine
S I f von havo nnyot these troubles you may
; bo sure you liovo Kidney Illirn.o. Aro
: you blllousr Have you Jaundleor Do
you haven snllow complexion T Aro you
; troubled with constipation? If so, you
I have Liver Complaint and.shoald read
jj tho following testimonials!
Back Ache
I Mn. Chas. IfATnonw, It rcarl St,
; Itatigor, has been very low with Kidney
; Disease I she has been eonflncd lo her bed
for some time. Had a constant and In
I tenso backache with nil other symptoms
S of Kidney Disease. Her husband bought
S Hrown'aBartnpnrllla; she wns Cured by
- It, nnd la now In better health than for
: years. Her friends say Urowu's Barso-
- parlllasnved her life.
Jons miLi-tra of Tayloretown.Waeh.
tngton Co., Pa., soys! 1 had suffered
dreadfully from Stomach nnd Mver
trouble nnd was reduced to 117 nonmls.
- when I commenced to use .l)rown"s Bar-
saparilla, and now weigh I W pounds. 1
consider It the belt Mnltetne I avr utcd,
and had tried a great manv. nlilmtit re.
i lief before taking lirown's Barsnparllla.
iou inoy rerer la mo whenever you
please.
The railroad men of the United States
are among the most capable, Industrious
and faithful of her citizens. To them
Browet's Sarsaparilla!
V AtaUDruggljtal.oo. 0 bottles for B.00. '
V DON'T take Something else VJurt as good," IT 18 HOT.
Aba Wakrkn & Co, Me Frot)rletors.Biniror. Me.
LOCAL MUTICES.
H. J. CLARK & SON.
Invito VOU to call and pxamlnn Iho larim
stock of Wash Dress Stuffs thoy are now
showing, of all kinds. Thev call vour
special attention to tho large assortment of
dress ginghams at tho popular low prices
oi u, in, ii, izjcyd. uoruparo tho quail-
l?hMM
tul mouairs,
white dress a
i&e. A comnletn linn nf
white dress goods, counterpanes, table
linens, napkins, &c. See our big bargains
in lace curtainB this week, also Doles. I21o
colored Scrims at 8c yd. Wind iw shades.
Try our 07o kid gloves. Ribbons, laces,
collars, gloves, ties, hosiery underwear
irom iuc up. Buckles, clasps, elides, but
tons, &c. Largo lines of Black Shawls.
Big bargains In Beaded Wrapa thla week
Beige Co yd. worth 8. Bolts of all kinds
we invite you to call.
Clark & Bom.
BLOOMSBURG.
Fine Cabinet portraits onlv
$3 doz; Life size Crayons
?nlv $10.00. Viewing, copy-
e luu vumiblu- -"ww"
Prcess used. . tt.
He Toid ue i-rutu.
1 WAS trnillilprl wtlli T.tartr Pmnnlnlnt tor
years, and suffered terribly. Lake the
druggist advised mo to tako Sulphur Bit
ters. I took three bottles and now I am a
well man. L. Fenner, iran-iury, Conn,
ro Nervous Debtlltntcd Men.
If you will Bond ua vour address, wo will mail
you our Illustrated pamphlet explaining all about
Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltalo Uolt aid Au-
puances, ana their charming Hirocta upon thd n er
vooa debilitated BTHtem. an.l hnw thav win nnirLv
ly restore you,Xo;vliror:and manhood.p-unphlet free.
ir vou are tnua afflicted, we will send you a Belt
uuu Apimuuceaun uiai.
i-a r-iy. voltaic ult vo., Marshall. Mich.
Drunkenness Liquor Hnblt In
all tlie Woilcl tliurc 1h Hut one
cure Dr. Italnen' Golden Hueclflc
it can be clvcn In a nun nf tea nr enffen
without the knowledge ot the person taxing
it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure,
whether tho patient Is a moderate drinker
or an alcoholic wrock. Thousands of
drunkards have been cured who have taken
tbo Golden Specific In their coffee without
their knowledge, and to-day believe they
quit UrlnkinE oI tuclr
own free will. No
harmful effect results from Its administra
tloa Cures guaranteed. Send for circular
anu 1 Pa"icui"a. Address m confidence
LT """"". ' a"KVl
lAninvu Hnnmmn fin 1D I-. U a
uincmnati,o.-io.a5iy
I. W. Hartnm & Sons.
The Toile du Nord Ginfr
hams are a standard wash dress
goods and of great popularity
we have a large lino of nil styles
n.l nAl f Tk 1
im enjiura. tu- uc xjeige anu
5c Challies are in large quanti
tities, we have four qualities in
onaiues up 10 an wool at oUe
allies UiaCK StOCkltlgS
I Pr 101" OC,
I I i 17 1 1 1
uu.u 1 W 1 ll03- ,ieavy
V '25C.
Our dress goods counter and
I , i , w
SUClVCS Have many attractions
,. . ci..:., a.-.i
I"" '"u,ul uiiniiii, xiui
now wo are showing the White
Goods, laces and embroideries.
nr t ? , i ...
.l"obi'"-' u ince
I i- i ., -i.ii 1 mi. .
ut 4 munjn. iuc
pas this Spring are cheap
and handsome. Tho stripe flan
nels for waists and outing
dresses are in season, we have a
big line ot them. Wo outrht to
control tho sale of dishes in this
c, , V ', l!u "2reo w0 Jiav, th0
I i li .
slQCK u2r V1 )cmty aml ch.eaI'-
1 ?s crt.e3n uuttor peKSs Uml
dned ,ruit' l)otlltes &c, wanted,
T "TaT TT P P
1'. S, You can buy a hand
some sateen dres3 ot in very
cheap next week or this Satur
day. I. W. II. & Sons.
HIRES'
HIRES lUPROVED III
ROOT BEER!
IIUHM. HO lOlllKllimtUIIIM lAlultVI
tkh fACKA.gr, mix 3 rivt CAltOKI.
ROOT BEER.
Vh moil APPKTTZINO) ul WnOLEBOlIB
T111PEHANCH DRINK to tbo world.
DtUcloua uui BprkUng. TBT IT,
Atk your Druggltt or Oroo.r for It,
C C. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA,-
6-0 d 4U
Detroit Huiticoim
WUUUIl nivv uicklo mock
HALFTllKtXMTor hoUllDir S4uv to
Morekerrwrs, Uut-hens. Fanners, Mai h
Inlsts, Builder, COhti actors aud Ol ll
Wis. Admitted 10 le tho erealwl I in.
p oirmeniB KVKIt made In tackle
blocka. rrehjht prepaid Write for
catalogue,
Fulton Iron k Engine Worlt,
EataUIKW, 10 Unu.li hi , llrut, lch,
f-J-iy.
1
Your
Immense Interests aro Intrusted, ond ;
without them wo should mako little or
no progress. In their dally toll, thcro Is ;
called good Jndgment, honesty, fidelity, :
quickness of thought, hand nnd eye, nnd ;
coupled with these, they ore required to Z
do an Immense amount of labor. Thcro i
Is little or no work connected with the j
building and maintaining of n railroad i
that docs not bear heavily on tho Kid- 5
neyn. On the track, In laying rails and H
In grading I In the shops whero the mar. S
vclous engines, and palatial cars nro put jj
together: In the bnggoge room,at the s
desk, on tho engines, or wherever tho S
railroad man may be, his work opens n ;
path for Kidney trouble. Itallroad men S
therefore, cannot fall to bo Interested In 2
the statement of a mnn, who, for 10 years, ;
has been orondmastcrou tho big lloston ;
A Maine RallroruLand now having charce
of over 600 miles of roadbed. Itcad tho jj
following t -
Use
Great Falls, n. II, May 18, 1887. ;
Oentlemen-I have nsod lirown's Bar. jj
enparllla for Kldneyand Liver troubles, ;
and can truly soy lt has dono moro for 5
me than all the doctors I ever employed, ;
and I hove had occasion to require tho 5
services of tho best physicians In tho "
State. My wife has also been greatly ;
benefited by Us use. Ilespcctfully, 2
E. A. Smith,. :
Headmaster Boston & Maine R. It. s
Window Shades. Twenty
dozen fino dado window shades
just opened and on display. We
mapuiacture shades tor oihees.
stores and dwellings to order on
short notice, all lengths, widths
and colors.
Fine side wall paper, hang
ings and ceiling decorations to
please all taste3 and suit all
mrses.
Great variety of new and de
sirable styles from the best mak
ers. Specimens, estimates and
esigns, furnished on request.
If you aro coiner to nanor this
Spring we know wo can save
you money. No trouble. to show
stock.
W. II. BROOKE & CO.
EXCHANGE HOTEL BUILDING,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Sheriff s Sale !
By virtue ot sundry writs Issued out ot tho Court
of Common rieaa of Columbia County, Pa., and to
me directed, there will bo sold In tho Sheriffs of
flce at the Court Uouso, Bloomsburg, ro, on
SATURDAY MAY. 10, 1890.
at 2 o'clock p. in.aU that certain Dlece or Darcel
of land situate In Jackson township CoU Co., l'a.
described and bounded aa follows, to-wit: On tho
north by land ot Joshua savage, on tho east by
land ot Abram Knouso. and on tho west by land ot
Joshua Savago, containing
SIXTY-SEVEN ACRES OF LAND,
moro or loss, whereon are erected a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.
Barn, Hay Shod, and other Outbuildings.
beized token into execution at the suit of E.
Kecler JE Co. vs. B. F. Savago, and to ba sold as
tho property of B. V, Savage,
miilir, Attr. Alias Vend. Ex,
ALSO:
f 11 that certain lot or piece of ground situate la
the town of Bloomsburg, Pa., bounded and de
scribed aa follows . to-wlt: On the north by Ttldgo
Alley, on tho east by lot of L. T. Sharpless, on tho
Bouth by Second SL, and on the west by Centre
street, containing
TWENTr-FOUR
and a half feet more or less f root on Second streeti
and Two Hundred and Fourteen Feet more or less
on Centre street, whereon are erected a
FRAME HOTEL, BAKE HOUSE,
Barn and other Outbuildings.
Seized, takeu into execution at the suit ot Creasy
& Wells va, John F. Caldwell, and to bo sold aa
tho property of John F. Caldwell.
WlNTKKSTIBN&nBBHINO.AttyS. Fl. FaS,
JOHN a CASKV Sheriff.
PAKM FOR RENT
A farm of 100 uores. with nnntlsnma nw hmian
and barn, and supplied with abundant water, will
bo rented at a low rent tor the tsrm ot live years,
to a gooa tenant who an furnish his own stock
nlequlpooent. Taa Urra la in the Catawissa
vauey on mo Townauip road from nrandonvllle to
Audenreld, two miles from Brandonvlle and near
oirarl Manor, llefereneea requested. AddrtBS
UKWsus.Tii0Ml3Otf, Knglneer oiraru Estate
I'ottBvllle, l'a. Nov. l-ly.
SAXESJJIE1V
WAICTJEl).
SITUATIONS PPHMANENT. SALAFIY and
EXfKNSKS FltOM RTA11T. ()ulck selling special
tie Experience unecessary with ui. OUTFIT
bKNTKHKK. t-peclal Inducements and choice of
territory to every man engaging now. Write for
terms quick, stating age. F, 8. TAtT CO..
llochcster, N. V. '
0.0-d-at.
s
ALESME
WANTED
s
LOCAL, OR
TRAVELING.
to sell our Nursery Stock. Salary, Expensca and
Steady employment guaranteed.
CUASK UltOTllEllS COMPANV,
ma.l and -uo llochcster, N. V
yDMlNlSritTrOR'S notice! :
Hiiate f Cliarlea D. Ti-vu, lata of Jtoiivr irj dee'd.
Notice la hereby glvon that letters of odmlnls
trillion on the estate of Charles II. Troy, late ot
lieavor township, doe'd, have been eranied . to
1'rlscllla Troy and John K. Davis ofZionn drove,
l'a., 10 whom all peinoua Indebted lo full cstato
aie requested to mako payments, and those hiv.
log clalm-i or demand to make known tho Bamo
without delay to
orto FHISCILLATUOY.l .rt-
K. II. cITTts, JOHN ll. DAVIS, j .
A it'y. zions drove, l'a.
11.1S.W.
Constipation,
IF not remedied in season, Is liable to
become habitual and chronic. Pros
tic purgatives, by weakening tho bowels,
cohllriu, rather than cure, the evil.
Ajcr'n I'll Is, being mild, effective, and
strengthening in their action, are gener
ally recommended by the faculty as the
best of aperients,
"Having been subject, for year?, to
constipation, without being able to tlnd
much icllef, I at lait tried Ayer's Pills,
I deem It both a duty and u plensuro
to testify that I huiu derived givat ben.
ellt from their use. For o er two years
past I liuvu taken ouu of tliena piU
every night befolu retiring. I ould not
willingly ha without theni." U. W.
llowuiuu, 'M IZant Muiu al., CurlUlc, 1'u.
" I hnve been taking Ayer's Pills and
using them lu my family suu u 1637, unit
cheerfully rceoii.iiiend tlirin to all III
need of n Bafu hut i-lT. i t iml iiitlmrile."
John M. Host's, l.nulat llle, Kj.
" For eight years I was afflicted wllh
constipation, which at lait beeam so
Kid that tho iloi toiH could do no mora
for mo. Then 1 liegnn lo take Ayer'x
l'lllii, nnd noon the bowels leeovcred
their natural ami resular ui'tloii, so that
now 1 am in excellent health." 8. !
Iughlirldge, llryun, Toxas.
" Havlni; used Aycr's I'ills, with gool
results, I fully Indorse them for thn pur.
)Kes for which they aro rrcoinmumled."
T. Uonners, M. I)., Centre Hrldge, IU,
Ayer's Pills,
rasriain ar
Or, J, C. Ayer it Co., Lowell, Mats.
BaU by all Prucgltli tad Iclr la Uidl.law
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